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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1945)
10RKON SNOW EilML IN PARK SET SOON I .. tinw be In if K lo'nalpark.orv I'18 uy 1 " .now In CruU-r lorr.r,.l Biirk. and hlilh ko nl ',, ",r. 0 Dnrk. The ! ,i,nlilv commence r.rM"ln o comi of early I'v..ll. I n SHOW IS MMru imi.i- JSd"iroxen. nwklni much work of removal. . La dIows will outer the r.Tthc Pnha.ullo. .nd pro 5 ti work rlKht in to park 1?.,?, Work will con- IT on thrciRh Annie Spf"W. I10.. hn nark onto tho tlford rooo- , , rem headquarters to Crater T. heaviest, and the mow plow and bull r work toother, the doxer L'to the plow which throws Cut of the way.. Work wll fcround the Jake, and onmni""" - quire & Tower K Mh (lA- 7". 3 V COOKi irsfc few- iA-ir off - h,lt&... VA with Ae,nsl AfteefeKeeel iVX Ml Muni Natalia fchefer t It Iflfktr Jvne lockhert ait entrance and down to high way 07. Parker exprmucd tho hone wai oy junu iu, roaeis to tho luku will bo open to travel, If preiicnt snow coiidllluiiH aro not niatoi'lally altered buforo rn moval starts, this date mlKht bo considered definite he iiuld. Snowfall in the park urea wna a little below normal this year, Bcuordlnit to snow measurement aurvoya. Success of pant concert sea sons wu evident In tho demand for membership ln tho Klanv nth Community Concort assocl- atlon for tho 104A-4U season, It won announced today by George Mclntyro, president. . Duo to tho Immcdlato sub acrlptlon of member, It wna not necessary to conduct the annual anrlnu drive. At tho present iimo incro is a limited number of adult membership available nnd those wlnhinK tickets for tho season may call Mrs. Claude H. Davis, mm. this weekend Tho ticket sale will closo Mon day, April 30. Three concerts will be pre sented this comlnu season.. First to appear will bo Jnn Pcorcc, Internationally known tenor nnd sinner with tho Metronolitnn Opera company. He Is slated for early fall. Second attraction Is tho Co lumbia Opera company which will present "Barber of Seville," In early December. Tho com pany is composed or young Met ropolitan stars, several of whom woro requested singly for con cert here. Tho company also In cludes a 32-ploce orchestra and full chorus and ballet. Last of the series wlll'be the famous duo piano team of Bart lett and Robertson, considered tops In their field. They will firobably bo here In March, mak ng a well spaced program for tho year. State Sues Dairy For License Fees Suit was brought in circuit court Thursday by Stalo of Ore gon ex rcl E. L. Peterson, dlrec tor of agriculture, . vs. R. C. Woodruff and Rnv C. Smith. doing business as the Lost River dairy. In the complaint, Peterson sought $820.00 plus 0 per cent In terest from November 30. 1044. said due on license fees which he charges tho defendants had failed to pay. Total fees due were $1780.77, tho complaint set lonn, ana oi tni.i amount the firm hnd paid $088.87. Samuel B. Weinsteln. Portlnnd. Is attor ney for the plaintiff. $4 FAMILIES INI Fifty-four families are now settled In the new military hous ing unit on Washburn way. Four arc marine families and SO are navy. Thoro aro 80 units in this project. Flvo of the community build ings ore still under construction, and street work Is almost com plete. Sidewalks to tho fronts of houses aro being laid this week. Lawns for tho whole section will bo seeded as soon as danger of frost Is over, which may not bo until tho middle of May or later. Tho llalvorson Construction company, which has undertaken to build tho new 155 unit navy and marlno housing projoct, ad jacent to tho 80 unit, is now put. ting In foundations. Thla new section was contract, cd to bo finished In five months, which would be by September 1. Tho 80 unit civilian housing unit, under construction by K. T. Henderson, contractor, is well under way, with grading and foundation work progressing rapidly. Tho bridgo across the canal to Mills school and stores is partly completed. This unit Is scheduled to be finished by July 2. Students Hear Talk On Radar Training Over 200 17-yonr-old students heard a talk on radar Wednes day afternoon, Ch. Sp. Al C. Frclscn and Sp. Howard Sprang of the Klam ath naval recruiting sub-station, who gave tho talk at the high school, reported a substantial re sponse to their message. Special training in radar Is of fered by the navy to thoso en listing now, Freiscn explained, outlining details of the plan. By JUANITA 8HINN Tho doors to tho teen-age club will be open today and Satur day from 4 until 10:48 p. m. Membership cards may bo pur chased at the door. A large sign has been made for the club, and it now goes by the name of TAC the initials of Teen Ago club. a Kelly Farrls, Barbara King, Bill Wilson and Bob McLean, members of tho advanced speech class, spoko this noon at a Ro tary club luncheon. Tho theme of the program was a discussion on some postwar problems af fecting Klamath Falls. Members of the band and a cappclla choir left this morning In buses to participate in an in vitational music contest in Bend. a a English placement tests arc being given to ell high school students, with the exception of seniors, to dctermino what Eng lish classes they will be in next year A, B or C, a a Tho southern Oregon-northern California track meet will be held in Klamath Falls, on Mo doc field, beginning at 1:30 to morrow afternoon. Several schools in that district will be participating. Student admission is by student body ticket or 30 cents; adult admission is 60 cents. The minuet, which the French brought to perfection, really be gan as a rustic dance. U. S. forces in Europe receive the equivalent of 18 ounces of milk a day. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by CHARLES HATHAWAY and charged to my account, at he it no longer an employe of the HORSESHOE CAFE MRS. MARY A. FORRESTER - ' ' SOLE OWNER .i . ... 1 I tlie riglit ring for tlie ridlit dirl Choose a diamond she'll be thrilled to wear and you'll be proud to give ... a beautiful diamond of fine ' quality that will become an heirloom as the years go by. The size of a diamond olon does not determine its value . . , purity 'and cutting also are im portant. : ; ;i , . We Invite Your Questions Concerning Diamonds I&ickys Jewelers 700 Main St. X Phone 3151 l The Shasta Cascade Flying: service will begin operation .at the CAP airport at Worden on Saturday. Tho chief Instructor and air port manager will be Al Reese, who moved here from Alturas this week. Reese has had 18 years aviation experience. P. S. Hitchcock and R. A. Mc Nabb, owners oi the firm, said they will be agents here for Aeronica, Falrchild and Beech craft planes. Social Gathering Planned by C of C ( A gathering la planned for S pi m., April 30, to honor first members and past presidents of the Klamath county chamber of commerce before the . anniver sary dinner. Members of the first year of organization of the chamber here, 28 years ago, their wives, and past presidents of the organi zation and their wives, are in vited to the social hour planned in tho chamber banquet room. The silver anniversary dinner Is scheduled for later on the same evening, where 800 mem bers and friends will participate in celebrating 29 years of activ ity of the organization. Residents Asked to Give to Clothing , Drive Pick-Up Here Vernon Moore, chairman of the united national clothing drive ln Klamath county, today requested residents of Klamath and suburban areas to have clothing ready on street curbs for truck pick-up Sunday. About 20 trucks operated by members of the Lions club will take part in the pick-up Sunday, starting at 9:45 a. m. Red Cross Thanks Klamath Women Mrs. C. E. Dennis, In charge of Klamath Red Cross head quarters, expresses appreciation for the response of Klamath women to the appeals for help in making needed articles. Among articles made in Klam ath county Red Cross work rooms are pajamas, bath robes, washclothcs, bedside bags, lay- O Roofing O Modern Methods Equipment for flat roofs Full Guaranteed GREMS ROOFING SERVICE 337 E. Main Phone 4838 Friday. April 27. 1845 GERALD AND NEWS THREB ettes, lanrobes, bedjackets, slip pers, ditty bags, housewives, knit socks and filled apron bags. 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